I’m sorry, I missed you on that, I thought you were asking ….was it the dust, or the ooze?
Whatever the medium God chose the elements or obviously in the Dust, Dirt, Earth…however one chooses to define…yet, the primordial ooze as explained by Darwinian Evolution is out of the question for me, I cannot accept their theory of” Micro evolution” accidental creation by random mutation that produced all the variety of species, that is unbelievable. God stated to have created each species of animal.
I cannot agree with “Circular reasoning” I believe that Geology refutes this, I do not accept carbon 14 dating as a reliable method of dating beyond 5000 years.
To accept the primordial soup, you need to accept all the above as well, have you studied any of the work of Louis Pasteur? I think it is worth the investment of time!
But I don't believe it was "accidental creation" or "random mutation", I believe it was a specific course of events started by God. If God created the universe, then He created all its scientific elements as well: things like cells and DNA, and even its laws. If He created its laws, wouldn't it make sense that His will can be accomplished through those laws? That is, why couldn't life be a naturally-occurring phenomenon?
It's the difference between saying "God makes the Earth spin" and "God makes the Earth
to spin". The Earth spins because of the laws of physics that exist in the universe, not because God is exerting an infitesimal amount of His energy to cause it to spin. God doesn't "make it rain", He "makes it
to rain": our atmosphere and environment are conducive to precipitation.
I don't believe that God set up the laws of the universe, wound up some crank, and then let the universe unfold while He sat back and watched. Certainly God has intervened in the course of existence (most notably in His incarnation among us). But I do believe that God is a scientist, and the universe is His creation that operates according to His principles. I suspect that life is the product (not the by-product, but
the product) of the universe and its laws, and
our life is precisely what God created everything for.
Why He created such an enormous universe, I don't know, and I doubt I'll ever know in my lifetime. It boggles my mind why there are billions of galaxies if
we're the only one God "cares about". See, I don't believe God does something without a reason for it, and I don't believe He ever produces anything without a purpose for it. Thus, there must be a purpose to the entirety of the universe, not just Earth.